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13/05/2025
Nissan: Will lay off 20,000 employees by the fiscal year 2027, and will reduce the number of factories from 17 to 10.
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NVIDIA CEO Huang Renxun announced on Tuesday that the company will export 18,000 high-end artificial intelligence chips to Saudi Arabia.
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NVIDIA CEO Huang Renxun announced on Tuesday that they will export 18,000 high-end artificial intelligence chips to Saudi Arabia.
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General Motors and LG Energy plan to collaborate on developing new batteries: higher safety and lower cost.
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General Motors and LG Energy Solution announced on Tuesday that they plan to begin mass-producing lower-cost batteries for future electric vehicles in a factory in the United States starting in 2028. General Motors stated that these batteries will be cheaper than the current high-nickel batteries but will still meet customers' demands for range in future electric trucks and full-size SUVs. The batteries will utilize a rich lithium manganese (LMR) chemical composition with higher safety, higher energy density, and lower costs.
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